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• #11527
Sadly many do
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• #11528
People who cycle very slow but pass you 10 time because they junp every f#cking red light.
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• #11529
people who remove their shoes in a restaurant, in a hospital in this case.
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• #11530
Oh, was this not podiatry surgery? I thought the tables looked different.
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• #11531
And on planes. If its an 8am flight, excusable (barely), you've probably had clean feet and fresh socks just a couple hours ago. If its 8pm, keep your fucking shoes on while we're in this sealed tube with recycled air. Nobody wants to smell your toes or see your verrucas
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• #11532
I was on a Regio train in Germany recently and almost everybody had their shoes off. It smelled like a manky rugby changing room. So nasty.
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• #11533
Doritoes.
urgh.
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• #11534
I usually fly late at night, always kick my shoes off, it is a 12 hour flight though.
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• #11535
I don't understand. You're not at home
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• #11536
I take my shoes off in the cinema
I hate the cinema
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• #11537
You lot are animals
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• #11538
Shoes off but socks on, where does that come on the scale? (Only long haul obviously.)
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• #11539
No different. Take clean socks
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• #11540
People cutting their toenails on the train. So out of order.
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• #11541
People cutting their toes in McDonald's.
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• #11542
Does the same apply to pants?
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• #11543
Yes, you should never trim your underwear in any food outlet.
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• #11544
had someone on a flight put their feet up poking through the seats on a flight. They were not there for long...I started cutting their toe nails for them.
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• #11545
The fake metal rattley sound they put over anybody lightly handling a gun in all tv shows and movies
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• #11546
The fake sound of a sword being taken out of a scabbard.
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• #11547
Mostly yes, but I have time for that in samurai/ninja movies/shows
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• #11548
I've only seen it on Eastenders.
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• #11550
i bet that fellow is a delight at parties.
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